This page is to serve as a modified example of the wiki assignment you must complete. Note: it is not complete but does, hopefully, provide you with an idea for approaching the completion of the assignment. Note: I elected to complete my chart and example on Wordle. The step-by-step directions are for Penzu.



Wordle Examples

The first example, the preferred method, is saved online using the embed code given after saving it the public gallery. Click on the image to see it more clearly.
Wordle: Synonym Antonym Review
This example is a screen shot of a Wordle on Web 2.0.
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Web 2.0 Tool
Description
Pros/Cons
Possible Class Use
**__Wordle Word Cloud__**([[http://www.wordle.net/)
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This tool allows you to play with words. Begin by inserting words and then manipulating them until you find a font, color, and design that you like. Important words can appear larger by typing the word numerous times over or by using the Advanced tab which allows you to write the word, followed by a colon, and a number. The larger the number, the larger the word will appear.
Pros
Two major benefits of Wordle are that it is free and easy to use. It is also versatile and can be used in a multitude of ways. Beyond this, Wordle allows you to print your creation, embed it on a webpage, or link to it. Another important advantage is that that it inspires creativity and fun with words.
Cons
After creating the Wordle and saving it, editing is impossible. Too, oten the words appear too jumbled or random and may be distracting for viewers.
Social Studies: research a historical figure, including notable attributes; snip the Wordle, paste into word, and attach a photo of the person, resulting in a poster.
Reading: describe the setting, character, or author
English: create a synonym/antonym or contraction/antecedent Wordle
Math: construct a Wordle that reviews the multiplication table (one set per Wordle)
Science: write the names and descriptions of the planets
Spelling: write spelling words; each word to be written a specific number of times
Letter recognition/Phonics: make a Wordle that focuses on a particular letter; each word must begin with the letter under study